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    • Pence shares thoughts on 'unprecedented search'

      Mike Pence has joined the chorus of Republicans who weighed in after the FBI executed a search warrant at former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence.

      Carefully worded series of tweets »
      • Hillary Clinton's response to FBI search of Mar-a-Lago

      • 'If it was in that river, it died,' California fisherman laments

      • FBI search: If Trump 'wasn't running before, he is now'

      • Pelosi: Trump search shows 'no person is above the law'

      • Biden hits stride with series of big wins. Does it matter?

    • U.S.
      Associated Press

      Truck driver acquitted in deaths of 7 motorcyclists in 2019

      A jury on Tuesday acquitted a commercial truck driver of causing the deaths of seven motorcyclists in a horrific head-on collision in northern New Hampshire that exposed fatal flaws in the processing of license revocations across states. Volodymyr Zhukovskyy, 26, of West Springfield, Massachusetts, was found innocent on seven counts of manslaughter, seven counts of negligent homicide and one count of reckless conduct in connection with the June 21, 2019, crash in Randolph. Jailed since the crash, he appeared to wipe away tears as the verdict was read and briefly raised his index finger skyward before leaving the courtroom.

      • Testimony ends in deadly motorcycle crash trial
        Associated Press
      • Jury deliberations underway in Volodymyr Zhukovskyy trial
        WMUR - Manchester
    • U.S.
      The Root

      Seattle ‘Karen’ Calls Cops on Black Man for Standing on His Own Property

      A video has been circulating social media of a white woman calling the police to report a Black man for standing outside his house, according to The Seattle Times. In a video posted to Reddit, Dayson Barnes confronts a white woman who was allegedly snooping around his newly rented home. “Today I had to leave the middle of a work meeting because my boyfriend said a woman was outside causing issues,” said Barnes' partner in the Reddit post.

    • U.S.
      Business Insider

      Judge suggests Rudy Giuliani travel by train or 'Uber or whatever' after his lawyers said a medical issue prevents him from flying to Atlanta to testify in a Trump election probe

      Rudy Giuliani didn't appear in front of a grand jury in Georgia on Tuesday due to medical issues. A doctor wrote a note saying Giuliani wasn't cleared for air travel after heart surgery. A state judge suggested he make a road trip instead of traveling by plane to testify in Fulton County's election probe.

      • Lawyer: Giuliani won't testify Tuesday in Ga. election probe
        Associated Press
      • Rudy Giuliani says he can't make the trip to testify before a Georgia grand jury. But Fulton County prosecutors say they have receipts showing he's got no problem traveling.
        INSIDER
    • World
      Reuters

      The first Ukraine grain cargo refused by buyer -Ukrainian embassy in Lebanon

      The Razoni, the first ship to depart Ukraine under an U.N.-brokered deal, is looking for another port to unload its grain cargo as the initial Lebanese buyer refused delivery citing a more than five-month delay, Embassy of Ukraine in Lebanon said on Monday. "According to the information provided by the shipper of the Ukrainian grain aboard the Razoni, the buyer in Lebanon refused to accept the cargo due to delays in delivery terms," the embassy said in a Facebook post. "So the shipper is now looking for another consignee to offload his cargo either in Lebanon/Tripoli or any other country/port."

    • U.S.
      LA Times

      Mercedes driver involved in 13 prior wrecks before Windsor Hills crash that killed 5, D.A. says

      The nurse accused of killing five people last week when her Mercedes plowed into traffic at a busy Windsor Hills intersection had been involved in 13 previous crashes, Los Angeles County prosecutors alleged Monday in charging her with murder. Authorities revealed new details about Thursday's crash and about the driver, Nicole Lorraine Linton, 37, whose permanent address is in Texas and who is currently renting a room in Los Angeles while working as a traveling registered nurse. Prosecutors said they are reviewing multiple previous crashes linked to Linton — both in and out of California — including one in 2020 that involved bodily injury in which two cars were totaled.

      • Driver in LA crash that killed 5 charged with murder
        Associated Press
      • Mercedes driver charged with murder in crash that killed 5 in Windsor Hills
        LA Times
    • U.S.
      The Root

      Black Family says Waterpark Canceled Party Because They Were ‘Uncomfortable’ Hosting Them

      The Evans Family planned a birthday party at a Kansas City waterpark Saturday. Teens Noah and Isaiah Evans saved up $2,000 to host their birthday party with their friends at Summit Waves, according to KSHB 41 News. Chris Evans, the teens' father, took that as the directors being uncomfortable with a large group of Black folks and filed his complaint to the Lee's Summit city officials.

      • Lee’s Summit officials defend canceling Black teen’s birthday party at city water park
        Kansas City Star
      • Family of teens who planned pool party in Lee’s Summit calling for change
        KSHB - Kansas City Scripps
    • World
      Yahoo News

      'Bastards and scum': Ex-Russian President Medvedev broadcasts dark Kremlin ambitions

      Once known as a moderating influence within the Kremlin, former Russian President and current top Kremlin security adviser Dmitry Medvedev has recently emerged as a strikingly bellicose presence, using lengthy, hard-edged posts on the social media network Telegram to justify the invasion of Ukraine, revise 20th century history and threaten the West with nuclear war. In a post from July, Medvedev described Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky as under the influence of “psychotropic substances. In another, he said that American democracy was little more than the totalitarian dystopia described in “Animal Farm,” George Orwell's famous novel.

    • World
      Ukrayinska Pravda

      The Kremlin officials are so afraid of "Bayraktar" UCAVs they threaten to "demilitarise" the production of drones in Ukraine

      UKRAINSKA PRAVDA – TUESDAY, 9 AUGUST 2022, 13:05 Dmitriy Peskov, the press secretary of the President of the Russian Federation expressed the Kremlin's irritation about the fact that the production of Turkish "Bayraktar" combat drones may begin in Ukraine. He threatened that the Russian army would destroy it. Source: Russia-sponsored propaganda information agency RIA Novosti Quote from Peskov: If the Bayraktar manufacturing plant is created in Ukraine, then (it) will immediately fall under demilitarisation .

    • U.S.
      WFXT

      Michelle Carter, woman convicted in texting-suicide case, has completed her probation

      Michelle Carter, who was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the texting-suicide death of her boyfriend, has completed her probation, a court official said. Carter, who was 17 at the time, urged her suicidal boyfriend, Conrad Roy III, to kill himself in 2014 in a series of text messages that included, “Just do it, babe.” During a bench trial, a judge determined Carter caused Roy's death when she ordered him in a phone call to get back into his parked truck, which he had rigged to fill up with deadly carbon monoxide.

    • Politics
      Yahoo TV

      Lara Trump incorrectly claims that Donald Trump had 'every authority' to take documents from White House

      Former President Donald Trump's daughter-in-law Lara Trump appeared Monday on Tucker Carlson Tonight, where she spoke to guest host Will Cain about the FBI raid on her father-in-law's Florida residence at his Mar-a-Lago resort. Agents were reportedly searching for highly classified documents the former president allegedly took with him when he left the White House. “Have you spoken to the former president?” Cain asked.

      • Trump says FBI conducting search of Mar-a-Lago estate
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      • Trump says FBI searched Mar-a-Lago estate
        Yahoo News Video
    • Politics
      USA TODAY

      Here's why the FBI search at Trump's Mar-a-Lago home is unprecedented

      Former President Donald Trump said FBI agents searched his Mar-a-Lago home in Florida. Here's why it matters.

    • Politics
      INSIDER

      Mary Trump says her uncle is panicked by FBI raid and never believed the DOJ would take action

      Mary Trump said that her uncle is in "panic" after Mar-A-Lago was raided by the FBI. It's unclear if Merrick Garland ordered it, but Mary Trump said her uncle wouldn't believe him capable. The niece of former President Donald Trump, Mary Trump, said that he is in "panic" after the FBI raided his home in Florida late on Monday.

      • FBI raids Trump's Mar-a-Lago home amid reported investigation into classified documents
        Yahoo News
      • Trump says FBI conducting search of Mar-a-Lago estate
        Yahoo News Video
    • World
      Associated Press

      Ukrainian resistance grows in Russian-occupied areas

      In a growing challenge to Russia's grip on occupied areas of southeastern Ukraine, guerrilla forces loyal to Kyiv are killing pro-Moscow officials, blowing up bridges and trains, and helping the Ukrainian military by identifying key targets. The spreading resistance has eroded Kremlin control of those areas and threatened its plans to hold referendums in various cities as a move toward annexation by Russia. “Our goal is to make life unbearable for the Russian occupiers and use any means to derail their plans,” said Andriy, a 32-year-old coordinator of the guerrilla movement in the southern Kherson region.

    • World
      The Daily Beast

      Ukraine Claims Responsibility for Massive Blasts at Russian Base in Crimea Despite Kremlin’s Story

      Questions have been raised about the Kremlin's version of events after several massive explosions were seen erupting from a Russian military airbase in Crimea on Tuesday. Videos of the blasts at the Saki base on the Russian-controlled peninsula were shared on social media. In a statement, the Russian defense ministry said the explosions had been caused as a result of aviation munitions detonating, though no explanation was given as to what had caused the ordnance to explode.

      • Large explosions rock a Russian military air base in Crimea
        LA Times
      • Blasts Rock Russian Air Base in Crimea
        The Wall Street Journal
    • U.S.
      Road & Track

      Street Outlaws Star Ryan Fellows Killed While Filming Race in 240Z

      A presenter and commentator for Discovery's Street Outlaws: Fastest in America was killed while racing his Datsun 240Z for the show on Sunday morning. Ryan Fellows, 41, was competing in a sanctioned event outside of Las Vegas when he lost control of his turbocharged V-8-powered 240 and crashed. "The Street Outlaws family is heartbroken by the accident that led to the tragic death of Ryan Fellows," Discovery said in a statement on Twitter.

      • Street Outlaws: Fastest in America 's Ryan Fellows Dies in Car Crash While Filming Discovery Show
        E! News
      • Ryan Fellows Of Street Outlaws Dies In Fiery Crash
        Motorious
    • Politics
      Yahoo News

      Gen. Milley drafted scathing letter of resignation to Trump after Lafayette Square

      After he was seen walking dressed in combat fatigues behind then-President Donald Trump across Lafayette Square after it had been forcibly cleared of Black Lives Matter protesters in June 1, 2020, Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joints Chiefs of Staff, drafted a resignation letter to inform Trump that he intended to step down. The letter was published by the New Yorker on Monday in an excerpt of an upcoming book by Peter Baker and Susan Glasser, "The Divider: Trump in the White House." "The events of the last couple weeks have caused me to do deep soul-searching," Milley wrote, "and I can no longer faithfully support and execute your orders as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

    • U.S.
      WFTV

      ‘Trying to be a good citizen’: Woman fined $500 after taking lost dog to Lake County Animal Shelter

      A Lake County woman says she's facing a $500 fine after she tried to rescue a dog. Hunter File says she was just trying to do the right thing when she was on her way to Publix on the fourth of July and saw a dog in the middle of the road. “There's no way you could just leave a dog,” File said.

    • U.S.
      WFXT

      ‘I’m beyond words’: NH father breaks silence after wife, 2 boys found murdered

      A New Hampshire father is thanking the community for offering support as he continues to grieve the loss of his wife and two young boys. Officers responding to a 911 call at a home on Wethersfield Drive in Northfield last Wednesday found the bodies of Kassandra Sweeney, 25, and her sons, Benjamin, 4, and Mason, 1, according to law enforcement officials. The New Hampshire Medical Examiner's Office has since determined that each victim suffered a single fatal gunshot wound.

    • World
      Reuters

      Five injured as blasts rock Russian air base in annexed Crimea

      MOSCOW (Reuters) -Blasts rocked a Russian air base near seaside resorts in the annexed Crimean peninsula on Thursday, injuring five people according to local authorities in what Moscow attributed to detonations in ammunition stories. Local witnesses told Reuters they heard at least 12 explosions around 3:20 p.m. local time (1220 GMT) from the Saky air base near Novofedorivka on Crimea's western coast. Crimea has so far been spared the intense bombardment and artillery combat that have taken place in other areas of eastern and southern Ukraine since Feb. 24, when President Vladimir Putin ordered Russian armed forces into Ukraine - including some based in the peninsula.

      • One killed as blasts rock Russia base in annexed Crimea, no claim from Kyiv
        Reuters
      • Ukrainian Ministry of Defence distances itself from explosions at Crimea airfield
        Ukrayinska Pravda
    • Science
      Reuters Videos

      Bolivia's 'Death Road' sees return of wildlife

      STORY: This perilous route through the Bolivian Andes is marked by narrow lanes, sharp turns and deadly cliffs, earning it the name "Death Road." But after Bolivia opened an alternate route connecting the capital to the Amazon rainforest, funneling most of the heavy vehicle traffic, Death Road saw a return of native wildlife. Guido Ayala is a biologist with the Wildlife Conservation Society.

    • Politics
      INSIDER

      Ex-RNC chairman calls Marjorie Taylor Greene a 'shitforbrains' Republican for demanding the FBI be defunded after Trump raid

      Former RNC chairman Michael Steele called Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene a "shitforbrains" Republican. Steele was reacting to Greene's call for the FBI to be defunded in response to the raid on Trump's Florida home. "For once try to be less stupid," Steele said in a tweet directed at Greene.

      • Michael Steele: Republicans should ‘try to be less stupid’ in wake of Mar-a-Lago raid
        The Hill
      • Marjorie Taylor Greene tweets upside down American flag amid GOP fury at raid on Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home
        The Independent
    • Politics
      Associated Press

      Mastriano, Pa. nominee, cuts short interview with 1/6 panel

      Pennsylvania's Republican governor nominee Doug Mastriano appeared briefly Tuesday before the Jan. 6 committee investigating the U.S. Capitol insurrection but shared little as the panel probes Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election. Mastriano, who was outside the Capitol that day and helped organize efforts in Pennsylvania to submit alternate presidential electors beholden to Trump, cut the interview short. Mastriano's attorney, Timothy Parlatore, said his client wanted to be able to record the interview and said little during the brief session, which was over in less than 15 minutes.

      • Doug Mastriano, Pennsylvania Republican governor nominee, cuts interview with Jan. 6 panel short
        CBS-Philadelphia
      • Doug Mastriano meets with Jan. 6 committee
        WGAL - Lancaster/Harrisburg
    • U.S.
      The Daily Beast

      Celebs Ripped for Asking for Prayers for Anne Heche

      Alec Baldwin and Rosanna Arquette are among a number of celebrities who have been slammed for sending thoughts and prayers to Anne Heche after the A-lister's high-speed crash into a Mar Vista house while allegedly drunk. Baldwin took to Instagram on Saturday to send “my best wishes and all my love” to Heche, who is reportedly in stable condition in a hospital after suffering severe burns in the incident. According to a statement from the Los Angeles Fire Department, it took 59 firefighters more than an hour to access, confine, and extinguish the “stubborn flames” caused when Heche's vehicle slammed into the two-story home, “causing structural compromise and erupting in heavy fire prior to LA...

      • Anne Heche car crash: LAPD obtained a warrant for a blood sample from the actress
        Yahoo Celebrity
      • Anne Heche in a coma in 'extreme critical condition' after car crash, says rep
        Yahoo Celebrity
    • U.S.
      Miami Herald

      Sand dune collapses on Florida beach, smothering man recording the sunrise, cops say

      A man's body was found sticking out of a sand dune on a Florida beach, and investigators believe he was killed when the hill of sand collapsed over him, according to the Martin County Sheriff's Office. The discovery was made early Monday, Aug. 8, on Hutchinson Island, about 120 miles north of Miami. Evidence suggests the man dug a small amount of sand out of the dune, “then sat inside the dune with his feet elevated.”

      • Man dies in apparent sand dune collapse while filming sunrise
        CBS News
      • Man killed in sand dune collapse while he filmed sunrise
        The Independent
    • U.S.
      Reuters

      Trump-backed Michigan attorney general candidate involved in voting-system breach, documents show

      The Republican nominee for Michigan attorney general led a team that gained unauthorized access to voting equipment while hunting for evidence to support former President Donald Trump's false election-fraud claims, according to a Reuters analysis of court filings and public records. The analysis shows that people working with Matthew DePerno - the Trump-endorsed nominee for the state's top law-enforcement post - examined a vote tabulator from Richfield Township, a conservative stronghold of 3,600 people in northern Michigan's Roscommon County. The Richfield security breach is one of four similar incidents being investigated by Michigan's current attorney general, Democrat Dana Nessel.

      • Michigan AG alleges conspiracy by Trump backers to break into voting equipment
        Reuters
      • In Michigan, election denial probe looms over critical races
        Associated Press
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